48 lines
1017 B
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48 lines
1017 B
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#!/bin/sh -e
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if [ "$1" = "configure" ]; then
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ldconfig
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if [ ! -c /dev/raw1394 ]; then
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cat <<EOF
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Required /dev/raw1394 device file not found. Without it, libraw1394
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is quite useless as it can not talk to the kernel driver.
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EOF
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echo -n "Should I create it for you? [Y/n] "
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read REPLY
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case "$REPLY" in
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y|yes|"")
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mknod -m600 /dev/raw1394 c 171 0
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chown root.root /dev/raw1394
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cat <<EOF
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/dev/raw1394 created.
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It is owned by root with read/write permissions for root. You may
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want to fix the group/permission to something appropriate for you.
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Note however that anyone who can open raw1394 can access all devices
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on all connected 1394 buses unrestricted, including harddisks and
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other probably sensitive devices.
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EOF
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;;
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*)
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cat <<EOF
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/dev/raw1394 not created. You can create it at a later time using
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/dev/MAKEDEV if you have a version that already knows raw1394 or you
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can create it manually with the command:
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mknod -m600 /dev/raw1394 c 171 0
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EOF
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;;
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esac
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fi
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fi
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#DEBHELPER#
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